Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A
Research Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A (LB) on Bullrun: valuation model: 54.9% overvalued, market cap USD 1.94B, P/E 72.3, dividend yield 0.6%. Explore financials, valuation history, model signals, and stock context.
Key Metrics
- TickerLB
- ExchangeNYSE
- CountryUnited States
- SectorEnergy
- IndustryOil & Gas Equipment & Services
- CurrencyUSD
- Valuation signal54.9% overvalued
- Market capUSD 1.94B
- P/E72.3
- Dividend yield0.6%
- Financial periodFY2025
- RevenueUSD 199.09M
- Revenue growth81.1%
- Net incomeUSD 72.40M
- Free cash flowUSD 122.04M
Valuation Snapshot
Bullrun's latest valuation model marks Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A as 54.9% overvalued; latest market cap is USD 1.94B; P/E is 72.3; dividend yield is 0.6%.
About Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A
LandBridge Company LLC, together with its subsidiaries, owns and manages land and resources to support and enhance oil and natural gas development in the United States. It owns surface acres in and around the Delaware Basin in Texas and New Mexico. The company holds a portfolio of oil and gas royalties. It sells brackish water and other surface composite materials. The company was founded in 2021 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas. LandBridge Company LLC operates as a subsidiary of LandBridge Holdings LLC.
Frequently asked questions
Is Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A overvalued or undervalued?
Bullrun's valuation model currently marks Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A as 54.9% overvalued.
What is Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A's market cap?
Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A's market capitalization is USD 1.94B.
What is Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A's P/E ratio?
Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is 72.3.
Does Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A pay a dividend?
Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A has a dividend yield of 0.6%.
What does Landbridge Company LLC. - Class A do?
LandBridge Company LLC, together with its subsidiaries, owns and manages land and resources to support and enhance oil and natural gas development in the United States. It owns surface acres in and around the Delaware Basin in Texas and New Mexico.